Swim Instructor
About the role
At Foss Swim School (FOSS), Swim Teachers are more than instructors — they are mentors, educators, and trusted leaders who help students build confidence and life-long safety skills in and around the water. Whether you are beginning your teaching journey or looking to grow within aquatics, FOSS is looking for Swim Teachers who want to grow their skills, build lasting relationships with students and families, and become trusted professionals in the water.
Responsibilities
- Teach 1–4 students per class using hands-on instruction and the FOSS Swim Path curriculum.
- Create a safe, engaging, and supportive learning environment where students build confidence, skills, and lifelong water safety habits.
- Build strong relationships with students and families by celebrating progress, sharing updates, and creating an experience that keeps swimmers motivated and families confident.
- Collaborate with fellow team members to support school goals and ensure every student receives exceptional instruction.
- Observe student performance, recognize safety risks, and maintain awareness of multiple students at all times.
- Bring energy, enthusiasm, and purpose to every class while helping students reach important milestones.
- Model the FOSS Cultural Pillars: Connect, Collaborate, Empower, and Belong.
Requirements
- Must be 18+ years old.
- Can lift up to 50 pounds.
- Comfortable working in a warm indoor pool.
- Enjoy working with children and helping others succeed.
- Build trust through reliability, positivity, and professionalism.
- Communicate clearly and connect easily with students, families, and teammates.
- Thrive in a collaborative, inclusive, and customer-focused environment.
- Adapt quickly and bring energy to every lesson.
- Eager to learn and grow as a teacher.
Qualifications
- Basic swim strokes: freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly.
- Safely move throughout the pool and remain active in water up to 4 feet deep while teaching, supervising students, and responding to safety situations.
- Read and comprehend written and digital training materials and use a computer to complete online training courses, videos, reading assignments, and assessments.
- Reach overhead and below the knees, including bending, twisting, pulling, stooping, and other movements required to teach and assist students.
- Work safely around pool chemicals, industrial equipment, and other supplies commonly found in an aquatic facility.
Skills
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to adapt to different learning styles and environments.
- Strong organizational and time management skills.
- Positive attitude and ability to handle challenging situations.
Benefits & Perks
- 401(k) with company match.
- On-demand pay.
- Employee discount – 25% off retail.
- Free swim lessons for dependents.
- Referral bonuses.
- Career development with advancement opportunities.
- Virtual telemedicine and mental health support.
Pay
Hourly starting at $19.50+ other earning potential.
Schedule
Part-time, year-round schedule with a minimum of 12 hours per week. Typically, 3 shifts per week, each shift is approximately 4 hours. Weekday evening shifts starting around 3:30 p.m. Weekend shifts (Saturday or Sunday) Substitute shifts (+ $1.00/hour).
What You’ll Own
Take ownership of each lesson by preparing, adapting, and helping swimmers achieve their goals.
Working Conditions & Physical Requirements
- Work in and around a warm, humid indoor swimming pool environment with water temperatures up to 91 degrees.
- Participate in water-based training and instruction, including putting your face in the water, floating, going underwater, and demonstrating skills within the FOSS Swim Path® curriculum.
- Demonstrate basic swim strokes, including freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly.
- Safely move throughout the pool and remain active in water up to 4 feet deep while teaching, supervising students, and responding to safety situations.
- Effectively monitor students, communicate with students, families, and teammates, and respond appropriately in a busy aquatic environment.
- Read and comprehend written and digital training materials and use a computer to complete online training courses, videos, reading assignments, and assessments.
- Reach overhead and below the knees, including bending, twisting, pulling, stooping, and other movements required to teach and assist students.
- Work safely around pool chemicals, industrial equipment, and other supplies commonly found in an aquatic facility.
Company Culture
- Connect: Foster connections with students, families, and teammates.
- Collaborate: Work together to support school goals and ensure exceptional instruction.
- Empower: Encourage growth and development within the team.
- Belong: Create a sense of belonging and community among team members.
How to Apply
Apply now! Our hiring process is quick and allows us to get to know each other. First Interview (virtual) ~ Second Interview & Tour (on-site) ~ Offer & Welcome!
Equal Opportunity Employer
Foss is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified candidates for employment without regard to race, ethnicity or national origin, religion, gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, disability or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.